Tapas Picasso Spanish Rstrnt
(619) 294-3061
3923 4th Ave
San Diego,
CA
92103
32.7487
-117.1614
Neighborhoods: Western, Hillcrest
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Great food and better mood
by recoveringtechie
March 29, 2007
One of my favorite places in town. This place has a great un-corporate vibe and very authentic spanish tapas. Whether you are looking for a romantic spot, or a place to bring a group of friends you will certainly not be dissapointed. Often times you become transported into a small cafe somewhere in europe where family and friends are often more important than conformity. Weekends can be a little busy and the staff can be stretched too thin. I suggest when they are busy to relax with some wine or sangria and order a few tapas straight away and you'll find that the food and fun will flow just fine.
- Pros: Great food, Great Vibe
- Cons: Service can be slow if busy
Great Spanish Tapas!
by helogirl77
July 15, 2007
I have been here several times and have always been pleased. I always manage to just miss happy hour (generally I get there around 8pm on weekdays), so there are no crowds and the owner has always been my server. I have been with just one person and with a group and the service and quality of the food never varies. I have tried most things on the menu and all have been VERY good. Definitely try the roasted garlic... if it's not too busy he will squeeze all of the garlic out for you so you don't miss a morsel! The paella is awesome and the little chorizos are very yummy. It's a great way to try a bunch of spanish food without feeling like you are committed to an entire meal if you don't care for something. The owner loves to chat about Spain and his wife and her AMAZING cooking. I would try very hard to go on an off-peak time or get to happy hour right at 5 to ensure the best service. The culture of Spain (and most countries in Europe) view eating as an event... not to be rushed. So if you don't expect lighting service and want to enjoy a pitcher of sangria and conversation with those around you, this is a great place to go!
- Pros: great way to taste a lot of foods from Spain, food is presented well and tastes great
- Cons: parking... luckily my friend lives within walking distance and I park at her place.
Small, spicy plates of Spanish cuisine offered in an intimate Hillcrest cafe since 1992.
by Maren Dougherty
June 29, 2007
In Short
Under the black awning is a clean-cut, streamlined interior with a light wood decor and fresh flowers on top of each table. Couples and young groups of friends pass around plates of hot and cold tapas. Dishes range from the standard-chicken in mushroom sauce-to the inventive- ravioli with salmon blue cheese cream. For an adventure, gamble with the "assorted tidbits on toothpicks" menu item.
A Place to Unwinde
by dravia
April 02, 2007
After a beautiful Sunday at Balboa Park my fiancee took me to Tapas Picasso on 4th just South of Washington. The ambience was perfect for us with deep colored paintings on the walls, Spanish guitar music playing in the back ground and a soft golden light that filled the room. Our waiter was Julio and he was very attentive and polite. There was only one other couple there and another followed us in soon after. Julio brought out some bread, four slices had been dipped with tomato and olive oil and the other four sices were bare. These were accompanied by a creamy garlic infused spread/dip that was, for us divinely complemented by the lamb in a spicy sauce that was brought out first. This was served with saffron rice and it all just seemed to melt in our mouths. We also ordered the Palea a la Valencia which included saffron rice with peas, shrimp, mussels and chicken (along with several herbs) and we ordered the Chicken in Plum sauce. Both dishes were divine - the flavors blended all so well. The Palea was flavorful with out being fishy and the Plum sauce was sublte and rich - just enough flavor to complement everything else we had tasted. We also had a lovely Sangria to wash away all those rich flavors. We sat there afterwards just letting the food settle and chatting and unfortunatley had to decline the coffee and dessert from being stuffed. We will definitley visit again to savor the rest of their dishes and have at this point even contemplated using them for our wedding.
- Cons: Parking is hard to find and can be pricy.
Great place to dine with friends
by scrumptiouscrumbs
November 05, 2006
Great place to dine with friends
Plan on a long meal where you share conversation, tapas, and Sangria
Yummy =) by kristin s. at InsiderPages
Contributor
September 09, 2006
I love this restraunt! Usually I'm not the type to love spanish food, but this resaurante is for sure the exception. The atmosphere is very nice and the service is great. They serve the most amazing bread, topas, and meals. I tried the lamb and it was very delicious with just enough spiciness to complete it. I would defintely recommend this eatery.
PROS: yummy food!
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